21.07.11 “Letters to the Editor and the suffrage movement, 1908-1914”Corpus Linguistics 2011
University of Birmingham, UKI am grateful to the University of Nottingham Graduate School and to my department for their contributions to funding my attendance at this conference.

11.05.11 “Organised acts in the suffrage movement, 1908-1914: a corpus linguistic approach”
University of Nottingham School of English Studies Postgraduate Symposium
University of Nottingham, UK

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